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Quilted Baby Blanket - Julie Woods

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Quilted Baby Blanket - Julie Woods

These beautiful Quilted Baby Blankets are made from 100% cotton, featuring the artwork from Aboriginal artist Julie Woods.

Julie is telling the story of two sisters travelling through her mother's country towards Docker River, Northern Territory. They stopped at Ilkuwaratjara and cut a wana (digging sIck). The punu (wood) was really straight. The little sister was gettng homesick, but the big sister said; "No, I am taking you to meet your family." Along the way they were digging for kuka (meat such as goanna) and Niny (Bilby). They got kuka and they were happy to have a good feed. The 'U' shapes are the sisters. Next to them are their wana or digging sick. The circles represent rock or water holes where water collects after the rains.

The throw rugs are 100% cotton. Size: 80 x 100cm.

These beautiful Quilted Baby Blankets are made from 100% cotton, featuring the artwork from Aboriginal artist Julie Woods.

Julie is telling the story of two sisters travelling through her mother's country towards Docker River, Northern Territory. They stopped at Ilkuwaratjara and cut a wana (digging sIck). The punu (wood) was really straight. The little sister was gettng homesick, but the big sister said; "No, I am taking you to meet your family." Along the way they were digging for kuka (meat such as goanna) and Niny (Bilby). They got kuka and they were happy to have a good feed. The 'U' shapes are the sisters. Next to them are their wana or digging sick. The circles represent rock or water holes where water collects after the rains.

The throw rugs are 100% cotton. Size: 80 x 100cm.

$28.80

Original: $96.00

-70%
Quilted Baby Blanket - Julie Woods

$96.00

$28.80

Description

These beautiful Quilted Baby Blankets are made from 100% cotton, featuring the artwork from Aboriginal artist Julie Woods.

Julie is telling the story of two sisters travelling through her mother's country towards Docker River, Northern Territory. They stopped at Ilkuwaratjara and cut a wana (digging sIck). The punu (wood) was really straight. The little sister was gettng homesick, but the big sister said; "No, I am taking you to meet your family." Along the way they were digging for kuka (meat such as goanna) and Niny (Bilby). They got kuka and they were happy to have a good feed. The 'U' shapes are the sisters. Next to them are their wana or digging sick. The circles represent rock or water holes where water collects after the rains.

The throw rugs are 100% cotton. Size: 80 x 100cm.